Oct 01 2021 Tucson Humanities Festival: STORYTELLING 9 a.m. – 3 p.m., Oct. 1 – Nov. 1, 2021 Announcing the 12th annual Tucson Humanities Festival: STORYTELLING, a series of free lectures, panel discussions, events and special guests, presented by the University of Arizona College of Humanities. Festival events and lectures will explore scary stories, myths and fables, and real-life tales from renowned guests, including best-selling author Walter Isaacson. The event time mentioned above is tentative.
Jun 07 Border Latino and American Indian Summer Exposure to Research (BLAISER) All Day, June 7 – Aug. 11, 2021 Border Latino and American Indian Summer Exposure to Research (BLAISER) was created to address health disparities in Arizona’s ethnically diverse and fast-growing communities. This cutting edge 10-week, undergraduate research experience provides an extraordinary laboratory training opportunity, pairing the junior and senior level student-scholars with preeminent UA health sciences researchers.
Oct 26 Exhibit – 'Pahko'ora/Pahko'ola: Mayo and Yaqui Masks From the James S. Griffith Collection' All Day, Oct. 26, 2020 Showcasing masks from the Arizona State Museum's James S. Griffith Collection, this exhibit examines masks and related traditions that are integral to the lifeways and hold deep ritual significance for the Mayo and Yaqui people of Southern Arizona and Northern Mexico.
Nov 16 A conversation with SVP Nathan Levi Esquerra All Day, Nov. 16, 2020 The Haury Program invites you to join a conversation between SVP for Native American Advancement Nathan Levi Esquerra and Haury Program Interim Director Toni Massaro.